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Cush, Peter, 1916-1939, Jesuit scholastic
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16 December 1916-22 June 1939
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Born: 16 December 1916, Gortnagam, Pomeroy, County Tyrone
Entered: 07 September 1935, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Died: 22 June 1939, Barnageary, Skerries, County Dublin
Part of the Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin community at the time of death
Parents were farmers.
Eldest of five boys and two girls.
Early education was for nine years at an elementary school in Pomeroy, and then at 14 went to St Patrick’s College Armagh.
◆ Irish Province News
Irish Province News 14th Year No 4 1939
Obituary
Mr Peter Cush
1916 Born
1935 Entered Emo, 7th September
1936 Emo. Novice
1937-38 Rathfarnham, Junior
Mr. Peter Cush was drowned at Barnageary, between Balbriggan and Skerries, on Thursday, 22nd of June, 1939. Mr, Cush's death was sad, not only because his robust health and strength gave promise of a long life of useful work in the Society, but also because it occurred on the second day of his Major Villa, a time set apart for rest and relaxation in preparation for the coming year. Mr Cush's companions did all they could to save him, even going into danger themselves, but the unusually high sea that was running made all their efforts useless.
Mr. Cush was born in Pomeroy, Co. Tyrone, in the year 1916. He was educated at the College, Armagh. On the 7th September 1935, he entered the noviceship at Emo. During his noviceship he was conspicuous for his simple and generous piety, and in particular for his devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The patent sincerity and generosity of his soul gave promise of a holy and useful life as a Jesuit. He pronounced his Vows on the 8th September, 1937. In Rathfarnharn he settled down to his studies at the University, in which he succeeded very well. He had just finished his second year course in Latin, English and Greek when he met his sudden death. Solemn High Mass was offered for the repose of his soul in Pomeroy, by his uncle, Father Cush , representatives of Rathfarnham Castle assisted at the Mass. Father Provincial, and a great gathering of our Fathers and Scholastics, as well as Carmelite Scholastics who were Mr. Cush's colleagues in the University attended the Mass in the Ignatian Chapel, Gardiner Street. The following appeared in the papers :
“The parents and brothers of the late Mr. Cush, S,.J., of Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin, wish to return sincere thanks to all those who sympathised with them in their recent sorrow, especially to those students who risked their lives to save him, and to the Jesuit Fathers for their kindness.” To those who lived with him, Mr. Cush was always associated with child-like simplicity and great innocence, and the fun and laughter that went with them. His death has taken from the Society one who, without doubt, would have been eminent for his apostolic zeal, and from his own community a cheerful, engaging and lovable companion. R.I.P. (J. KELLY, S.J.)
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- County Tyrone » Pomeroy
- County Laois (Queen's) » Emo » St Mary's (Emo)
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Rathfarnham » Rathfarnham Castle
- County Dublin » Skerries
- Armagh City » Cathedral Road » St Patrick's Grammar School
- County Dublin » Dublin City » Belfield » University College, Dublin
- County Dublin » Skerries » Barnageary
- County Tyrone » Pomeroy » Gortnagam
- County Tyrone » Pomeroy » Cavanakeeran Road » St Mary's Primary School (Pomeroy)
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